The grilled chicken in the otherwise inoffensive Premium Caesar Salad (220 cal., 6 g of fat and 5 g of sugar per serving  without the dressing) is listed as "grilled chicken breast fillet," which would lead one to assume that it is breast meat. Nope. Instead, it's reconstituted rib meat combined with 22 seasonings and additives of the "polysorbate 80" and "autolyzed yeast extract" variety.

That's the killer. You need to know exactly what you're ordering. They aren't butchering the chickens on the premises.

I eat low carb; I avoid veggies at fast food joints because of the risk of food borne illness (I don't place a lot of trust in people racing around, often with limited life experience or common sense, getting my salad packaged without getting something nasty in it). I'll eat meat & eggs sans salad or bread. I love mcdonald's sausage egg mcmuffins...without muffins. It comes straight from the heat to my container, limited chance of contamination and the ingredients are pretty basic.

I tried the McDonalds oatmeal...it was pretty good I thought. And apparently the nutritional facts weren't too bad either. A little good new for when you want a healthy snack from a fast food chain at least.

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